Welcome to the PHYSIS Lab 🌿
The PHYSIS Lab explores how emotion, cognition, self-regulation, and motivation shape learning in complex, technology-enhanced environments.
Our work investigates the dynamic interactions between human processes and artificial intelligence to build sustainable, adaptive educational ecosystems. Our research is grounded in educational psychology theory and modern complexity science to imagine a future where learners, teachers, AI, and sustainability thrive together.
Bulletin Board 📌
- Recruiting undergraduate research assistants for Fall 2025! Apply Here
- Research Tasks for Fall 2025! Apply Here
- Upcoming Talk: Examining the Sequential, Temporal, and Concurrent Interactions of Cognitive, Affective, Metacognitive, and Motivational Processes on Learning Outcomes – Annual Meeting for the American Educational Research Association, April 2025
- Upcoming Talk: (Gen)AI Policy and Ethics in Higher Education: Preparing for the Future – CREATE4STEM Institute, Michigan State University, April 2025
Contact
Interested in collaborating?
📫 Email: cloudeel@msu.edu
This page is currently evolving — just like our research.